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2006-09-01 15:57:13 · 6 answers · asked by tharedhead ((debajo del ombú)) 5 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

I am specifically interested in learning if they are press-on or bolt-on. And how to get them off. thanks. Don't have a pic...it's for a friend!

2006-09-02 06:28:17 · update #1

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emoving the whole upright, then using an air hammer on the bolts on the back to get the press fit rotors off. For reference, on most cars, you just remove the caliper and the rotor will slide off. On the Honda, you have to undo the axle nut, slide the spindle though the hub.
While this is very simple for most cars, in the case of the 90-95 Accords, I definitely recommend having a shop manual (even a Haynes or Chiltons is better than nothing)on the car being worked on.
While you are in there, pay attention to the tie rod ends, the sway bar end links, and the upper and lower ball joints. Since you are likely going to need a wheel alignment anyway, you might want to consider replacing some of these components at the same time.

2006-09-01 16:03:49 · answer #1 · answered by R-Diz 4 · 2 0

Remove the calipers and brake pads then the rotors should just slide off om that type of car

2006-09-01 16:03:37 · answer #2 · answered by davecat350 4 · 0 1

please forget approximately with regard to the 1st 2 responces... a bad grasp won't reason the engine to stall, undesirable cluch potential automobile won't flow or rpms will in simple terms rev once you attempt to enhance up... and if its basically whilst your stopped extra advantageous than not rather a gas pump... idle air administration valve might desire to be malfunctioning, possible that the idle adjustment screw has been tampered with not allowing the main appropriate air bypass at idle.. additionally could be some different issues might to boot take the motor vehicle in to a save....

2016-11-23 18:27:21 · answer #3 · answered by sharples 4 · 0 0

send me a pic and i will tell u how u can do the job just by looking ... havent worked on a honda in a while

2006-09-01 16:03:26 · answer #4 · answered by mike j 2 · 0 0

remove the brake calipers and shoes the rotors are free when the wheel is off, when the ca;ipers are rmoved the rotor will fall on your foot...

2006-09-01 16:03:59 · answer #5 · answered by Michael S 4 · 0 1

DYNAMITE

2006-09-01 16:04:56 · answer #6 · answered by Alienpecker 2 · 0 1

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